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Very tribal and intense. A rhythmic track that builds and builds. At first it walks toward with evil intent then it grabs you by the jugular and starts to mercilessly squeeze. Like N.I.N. jamming with Foo Fighters. Contains guitars, lots of drums and bass.
A high flying, free spirited, emotional pop, rock instrumental. A subtle, withheld verse part gives way to a soaring chorus part with vocal lead and intense guitar parts.
short but impressive mood
Easy and uncompromising guitar rock with the right riffs and breaks, sounds familiar and so you get caught.
Fast and furiously intense adrenaline rocker. Walls of guitars go for the throat from the very start. Full of punky Foo Fighters-esque attitude. Run people, you don't have a prayer! Would suit action, extreme,motor sports projects.
Fat and fresh alternative rock similar to, say, some of harder Nickelback work. Uplifting and optimistic. Suitable for sports footage, downhill, skating or parachuting, racing, base jumping, any action packed footage really. The track alternates between 'down and dirty', gritty guitar riffs and high soaring solo lines representing a free spirit, untamed and living the wild life.
Uptempo Ska with a slightly punky cartoon mood. There is also an underscore version available, which displays more of the reggae feel and exposes the bass line
A slow, sizzling, determined beat meets up with retro funk riffs, metal guitar chords and slow, methodical synths to create a sizzling, pumping, 'rough & tumble' style Big Beat track. This track has a feeling of something relentless, unforgiving and unstoppable. Something that will just keep going, undeterred, until everything in its way has been crushed into submission. Cool, gritty, rough and tough, determined and dominant. Good for inner city brawl, conflict, mechanoids or transformers, high tech warfare, modern weapons, bad-ass tough guys, etc.
Ska is a type of music that originates from Reggae and Jamaican music. The British punk movement also borrowed from Ska, and a good example of a band that made Ska popular in the mainstream was the UK pop/party band, 'Madness'. (Remember the song "Our House"?). This track is an uptempo ska with a horns top line. It's also available as an underscore version, without the horns.